Royal Oasis and The Residency, Rajkot


Royal Oasis and the Residency, an excellent work of Venetian-gothic style, being located at Wankaner, adorns the tourism contours of the Gujarat district. Enriched with a blend of global architectural magnificence, the property today has a distinct identity of being a reputed hotel of India.

With marvelously furnished rooms, the Royal Oasis and the Residency exudes a distinguished charm of its own through French crystals, European chandeliers, carpets of Mirzapur, rugs of Persia, furniture made of Burma teak wood, Italian marble floors and stained-glass windows.

The unique dining trait of the Royal Oasis and the Residency lies in the fact that the visitors get a chance to dine with the members of the royal family of the original palace. Surrounded by a splashing fruit orchard by the riverside, the Royal Oasis and the Residency houses a contemporary swimming pool that takes the tourists to the long forgotten bathing ghats of Gujarat.

The tourists, who stay in the Royal Oasis and the Residency, can visit the special museum located in the precincts of the actual palace. Besides a rare stock of ancient swords, daggers, shields, pistols, silver plated howdahs, portraits and thrones, the museum has an interesting collection of stuffed animals of 95 different species.

With horse riding options, the Royal Oasis and the Residency offers a thrilling riding opportunity via American vintage cars and horses carriages. Adorned by nearby tourism contours, the stay-inn offers excursion facilities to places like Morbi, Little Rann of Kutch and Halwad which are around 27, 90 and 75 km away from the place.

At a distance of a mere one km from the Rajkot airport, Royal Oasis and the Residency is easily reachable through railhead that is connected to Mumbai.

A fabulously built structure of global orientation, Royal Oasis and the Residency sets one of the finest examples of conventional architecture of Gujarat that has transformed into an equally captivating stay-inn of the modern age.

Last Updated on : 30 September 2011











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